Resilient Americans: We May Not Have It All Together, But Together We Have It All

Anything that alienates and divides us leaves us weak and exposed to disaster. If we know nothing else about a disaster event, we should know this: experiencing a disaster will almost certainly mean taking care of ourselves, our family and our neighbors, and relying on them to do the same for us. Our communal goodwill is our best plan for coming through. Simple human compassion is more essential to our national resilience and strength than most of us recognize.

With anecdotes and unexpected stories about growing up during the 60s and 70s in the diversity of Los Angeles and from her work in disaster recovery, Diane Burden Cox illustrates the importance of our relationships. If we want a resilient future, we need to recognize it rests on the strength of our interactions with one another. Resilience isn't just one more thing to put on our national to-do list, it's something we can actually enjoy and have fun cultivating together.

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Resilient Americans: We May Not Have It All Together, But Together We Have It All

Anything that alienates and divides us leaves us weak and exposed to disaster. If we know nothing else about a disaster event, we should know this: experiencing a disaster will almost certainly mean taking care of ourselves, our family and our neighbors, and relying on them to do the same for us. Our communal goodwill is our best plan for coming through. Simple human compassion is more essential to our national resilience and strength than most of us recognize.

With anecdotes and unexpected stories about growing up during the 60s and 70s in the diversity of Los Angeles and from her work in disaster recovery, Diane Burden Cox illustrates the importance of our relationships. If we want a resilient future, we need to recognize it rests on the strength of our interactions with one another. Resilience isn't just one more thing to put on our national to-do list, it's something we can actually enjoy and have fun cultivating together.

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Resilient Americans: We May Not Have It All Together, But Together We Have It All

Resilient Americans: We May Not Have It All Together, But Together We Have It All

by Diane Burden Cox

Narrated by Diane Burden Cox

Unabridged — 8 hours, 14 minutes

Resilient Americans: We May Not Have It All Together, But Together We Have It All

Resilient Americans: We May Not Have It All Together, But Together We Have It All

by Diane Burden Cox

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Anything that alienates and divides us leaves us weak and exposed to disaster. If we know nothing else about a disaster event, we should know this: experiencing a disaster will almost certainly mean taking care of ourselves, our family and our neighbors, and relying on them to do the same for us. Our communal goodwill is our best plan for coming through. Simple human compassion is more essential to our national resilience and strength than most of us recognize.

With anecdotes and unexpected stories about growing up during the 60s and 70s in the diversity of Los Angeles and from her work in disaster recovery, Diane Burden Cox illustrates the importance of our relationships. If we want a resilient future, we need to recognize it rests on the strength of our interactions with one another. Resilience isn't just one more thing to put on our national to-do list, it's something we can actually enjoy and have fun cultivating together.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940177512235
Publisher: Disaster Scope
Publication date: 11/28/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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